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Criminal Psychology: a manual for judges, practitioners, and students
PATTERSON SMITH REPRINT SERIES IN CRIMINOLOGY, LAW ENFORCEMENT, AND SOCIAL PROBLEMS PUBLICATIONS
[title page]
GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO THE MODERN CRIMINAL SCIENCE SERIES.
INTRODUCTION TO THE ENGLISH VERSION.
AUTHOR'S PREFACE TO THE AMERICAN EDITION.
TRANSLATOR'S NOTE.
[contents]
CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGY. INTRODUCTION.
1.
PART I. THE SUBJECTIVE CONDITIONS OF EVIDENCE: THE MENTAL ACTIVITIES OF THE JUDGE.
2.
PART II. OBJECTIVE CONDITIONS OF CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION: THE MENTAL ACTIVITY OF THE EXAMINEE.
TITLE A. GENERAL CONDITIONS.
TITLE B. DIFFERENTIATING CONDITIONS OF GIVING TESTIMONY.
Topic I. GENERAL DIFFERENCES. (a) Woman.
63.
Section 63. (I) General Considerations.
64.
Section 64. 2. Difference between Man and Women
65.
(3) Sexual Peculiarities. Section 65. (a) General Considerations.
66.
Section 66. (b) Menstruation.
67.
Section 67. (c) Pregnancy.
68.
Section 68. (d) Erotic.
69.
Section 69. (e) Submerged Sexual Factors.
70.
(4) Particular Feminine Qualities. Section 70. (a) Intelligence.
71.
Section 71. I. Conception.
72.
Section 72. 2. Judgment.
73.
Section 73. 3. Quarrels with Women.
74.
Section 74. (b) Honesty.
75.
Section 75. (c) Love, Hate and Friendship.
76.
Section 76. (d) Emotional Disposition and Related Subjects.
77.
Section 77. (e) Weakness.
78.
Section 78. (b) Children.
79.
Section 79. (I) General Consideration.
80.
Section 80. (2) Children as Witnesses.
81.
Section 81. (3) Juvenile Delinquency.
82.
Section 82. (c) Senility.
83.
Section 83. (d) Differences in Conception.
84.
Section 84. (e) Nature and Nurture.
85.
Section 85. I. The Influence of Nurture.
86.
Section 86. (2) The View, of the Uneducated.
87.
Section 87. (3) One-Sided Education.
88.
Section 88. (4) Inclination.
89.
Section 89. (5) Other Differences.
90.
Section 90. (6) Intelligence and Stupidity.
Topic 2. ISOLATED INFLUENCES.
Topic 3. MISTAKES. (a) Mistakes of the Senses.
TOPIC IV. ISOLATED SPECIAL CONDITIONS.
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Criminal Psychology: a manual for judges, practitioners, and students
Criminal Psychology: a manual for judges, practitioners, and students